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Published On 14 Jun 2025
The British government has announced it will hold a national inquiry into organised child sexual abuse after months of resisting the call from opposition groups.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Saturday that he had read “every single word” of an independent report into the sexual assault scandal, also known as the “grooming gangs” case, by Baroness Louise Casey and would accept her recommendation for the investigation.
“That is the right thing to do on the basis of what she [Casey] has put in her audit. I asked her to do that job to double check on this; she has done that job for me and having read her report … I shall now implement her recommendations.” Starmer told reporters travelling with him during a visit to Canada.
Earlier this year, the government dismissed calls for a public inquiry, stating that it was focusing on recommendations already made in a seven-year national inquiry by Professor Alexis Jay.
In 2022, Jay found that there had been institutional failings across the country, affecting tens of thousands of victims in England and Wales.
But the